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The Google Cloud CLI Docker image lets you pull a specific version of gcloud CLI as a Docker image from Artifact Registry and quickly execute Google Cloud CLI commands in an isolated, correctly configured container.

You can refer to the image's documentation page for complete details.

Google Cloud CLI Docker

The Google Cloud CLI Docker image is the gcloud CLI installed on top of a Debian or Alpine image. The Google Cloud CLI Docker Images enable the usage of gcloud as well as its bundled components without having to manually install gcloud in your local machine.

Docker image options

There are six Google Cloud Docker images. We recommend that you install the following stable image:

If you want to use an Alpine-based image, you can install the following image:

If you want images with additional packages or gcloud components pre-installed, you can install one of the following options:

Installing a Docker image

The Docker image is hosted on Artifact Registry with the following repository name: gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/google-cloud-cli. The images are also available using the us.gcr.io, eu.gcr.io, and asia.gcr.io repositories.

  1. To use the image of the stable Google Cloud CLI release, gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/google-cloud-cli:stable, pull it from Artifact Registry by running the following command:
docker pull gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/google-cloud-cli:489.0.0-stable
  1. Verify the installation by running:
docker run --rm gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/google-cloud-cli:489.0.0-stable gcloud version

If you have used the floating :stable tag (which always point to the latest release), verify the installation by running the following command:

docker run --rm gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/google-cloud-cli:stable gcloud version

Legacy image (Google App Engine based)

The original image in this repository was based off of

FROM gcr.io/google_appengine/base

The full Dockerfile for that can be found here for archival as well as in image tag google/cloud-sdk-docker:legacy

Cloud SDK Release Tracking

You can also follow the Cloud SDK Release schedule here